The You Code: What your habits say about you

Did you know that the way you eat your food will be sending subliminal messages out about your sexual habits, or that the way you decorate your desk could be.
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Judi is now a leading television expert in body language, social behaviour, image, workplace culture and communication skills. She also writes a regular column for You magazine and has a celebrity problem page in More. James Moore is a feature writer for national newspapers and also writes frequently for a range of magazines. He is the author of Blagging It: How to get Everything on the Cheap.

Filled with fascinating psychological insights, plus a whole raft of down-to-earth quick-fix tips, The Body Language Bible takes the reader through the minefield of self-marketing and image: In her inimitable straightforward style, Judi unravels the secrets to interpreting our movements and what we are really saying with our body language, whether consciously or not. She teaches you what we mean with our movements, how to interpret them and then shows you how to get what you want, whether you're doing business, making friends or falling in love. The Body Language Bible is an intriguing read, providing a unique mix of body language and communication psychology voice and the impact of words.

Here is the Naked Ape at his most primal - in love, at work, at war.

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Meet man as he really is: Zoologist Desmond Morris's classic takes its place alongside Darwin's Origin of the Species, presenting man not as a fallen angel, but as a risen ape, remarkable in his resilience, energy and imagination, yet an animal nonetheless, in danger of forgetting his origins. With its penetrating insights on man's beginnings, sex life, habits and our astonishing bonds to the animal kingdom, The Naked Ape is a landmark, at once provocative, compelling and timeless.

It's the sort of book that changes people's lives' Sunday Times. The good news is that anyone can learn how to be more confident and assertive.

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All it takes is some simple techniques and a change of attitude. Body language expert and motivational speaker Judi James reveals the secrets to transforming your confidence.

This is an empowering guide that will give you the confidence to impress in any social situation. Thought-provoking and insightful, this books contains a wealth of information and vital tips aimed at easing the path to success. Judi James, with co-writer and journalist James Moore, pulls no punches in her addictive and entertaining book which gets to the nub of who you really are, telling you more about yourself than you ever wanted to know, as well as providing an intriguing insight into the people around you.

From your favourite TV programme to the type of coffee you drink, even down to the filling in your sandwich, The You Code is a must for anyone who wants to find out more about themselves and, more importantly, what everyone else thinks of them.

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May 04, Clarissa Draper rated it it was ok Shelves: I was disappointed in this book. I wanted to like it, I really did. It mentioned my favourite past times: Why I was disappointed: For instance, I'm a coffee drinker but I drink regular coffee with a drop of milk. That wasn't an option.

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And under the 'What your mantelpiece says about you' the option for bare and well-dusted wasn't an option. What about a normal, well-made bed under the 'What your bed says about you'. And, the informati I was disappointed in this book. And, the information under each option is often rude.

The You Code: What your habits say about you

For instance, under the option of drinking Earl Grey tea my favorite: Not very is the likely answer but you clearly like to think so. Oct 03, Callie Di Nello rated it did not like it. The cover beckoned me as I trotted through the library: What a disappointment when I actually sat down to read it. Such a shame - tho I will try her 'Body Language Bible' book and see if that is more my cup of builders-tea!!

Jan 25, Sue rated it it was ok Shelves: This book claims to teach its readers about body language, to explain 'hidden meanings' behind our habits and choices, and to help us understand our friends and colleagues better through observing them. Unfortunately, it barely scraped the surface of body language; instead it provided a lengthy list of stereotypes that were hardly revealing or unexpected.

Some were obvious someone middle-aged with spiky hair probably wants to appear either shocking or aggressive As one who almost never buys coffee out and wouldn't dream of taking a Starbucks or similar to the office, who doesn't drink tea, or watch TV, and for whom a significant number of the other categories didn't apply, it was a book to skim, and roll my eyes, and rather wish I hadn't bothered. Yes, some parts were faintly amusing; but there really wasn't anything that couldn't be found in the back of a women's magazine in one of those silly quizzes - like 'What does your Handbag say about you?

I didn't learn anything new about myself since most of the categories either didn't apply or were incorrect, and I certainly didn't learn anything new about any of my friends. As for learning to appear to better advantage Jan 12, Jill rated it really liked it.


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She also writes a regular column for You magazine and has a celebrity problem page in More. James Moore is a feature writer for national newspapers and also writes frequently for a range of magazines. He is the author of Blagging It: How to get Everything on the Cheap. We're all aware of the subtle messages of design and marketing but what about the signals What your habits say about you.